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(He might count if he didn't care about Lori or Carl.)
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* [[Award Snub]]: Despite getting positive reviews from critics (though generally regarded as being inferior in regards to pacing, characterization, dialogue, etc in comparison to AMC's [[Mad Men|other]] [[Breaking Bad|series]]) and gaining great ratings from audiences, the only Emmys it received were two nominations for Visual Effects and Sound Editing and a win for Makeup (which ''was'' really impressive, but still...)
* [[Award Snub]]: Despite getting positive reviews from critics (though generally regarded as being inferior in regards to pacing, characterization, dialogue, etc in comparison to AMC's [[Mad Men|other]] [[Breaking Bad|series]]) and gaining great ratings from audiences, the only Emmys it received were two nominations for Visual Effects and Sound Editing and a win for Makeup (which ''was'' really impressive, but still...)
* [[Awesome Music]]: Bear McCreary's music for the series; also, the use of John Murphy's "The Surface of the Sun" in episode five, "Wildfire", and Wye Oak's "Civilian" in the season 2 trailer.
* [[Awesome Music]]: Bear McCreary's music for the series; also, the use of John Murphy's "The Surface of the Sun" in episode five, "Wildfire", and Wye Oak's "Civilian" in the season 2 trailer.
* [[Complete Monster]]:
** Shane. {{spoiler|The dude went a once somewhat stable man into an [[Axe Crazy]] [[Team Killer]] who actively tried to kill Rick and other members of the group}}.
* [[Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy]]: After awhile, the abject horrors are thrown at the audience with such extreme regularity that they eventually cause a sense of dull "Oh like I didn't see ''that'' coming" instead of shock or sadness.
* [[Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy]]: After awhile, the abject horrors are thrown at the audience with such extreme regularity that they eventually cause a sense of dull "Oh like I didn't see ''that'' coming" instead of shock or sadness.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Literally. The moment Rick meets up with the group, he proclaimed their leader evidently solely on the basis of his being the Sheriff.
* [[Designated Protagonist Syndrome]]: Literally. The moment Rick meets up with the group, he proclaimed their leader evidently solely on the basis of his being the Sheriff.